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Yet people manage fine on iPhone's 3.5" screen - just sayin'.
They do it because they need to prove to themselves they didn't just waste their money.
Yet people manage fine on iPhone's 3.5" screen - just sayin'.
They do it because they need to prove to themselves they didn't just waste their money.
Yet people manage fine on iPhone's 3.5" screen - just sayin'.
Thats great! Apple does a great job with the multimedia/entertainment industry I expect nothing less. But I still prefer my WP when it comes to recording video then editing it on my PC then playing it on my Xbox. Call me "old school" but I rather edit on my 3x1080 eyefinity rig rather than a 3.5 inch screen. It would take me 10 mins to edit on my PC and maybe 20 - 30 mins on a phone.
That's just idiotic. The idea that millions of iPhone users are doing all these cool things like video editing and enjoying it just irks the **** out of you. Maybe you are trying to justify why you are paying so much for a WP7 and not getting 1/2 the functionality of an iPhone.
You are missing the point. Imagine you're at a ski resort and you've just recorded this unbelievable video and you won't get back home for another few days. But the iPhone will allow you to create a little movie out of it and post it on Twitter/FB within an hour. That's the kind of "little miracles" that surround the iPhone. Sure most people will never use iMovie on iPhone, but it's apps like that give it that magic halo that makes it a 100% must buy for miilions.
You are missing the point. Imagine you're at a ski resort and you've just recorded this unbelievable video and you won't get back home for another few days. But the iPhone will allow you to create a little movie out of it and post it on Twitter/FB within an hour. That's the kind of "little miracles" that surround the iPhone. Sure most people will never use iMovie on iPhone, but it's apps like that give it that magic halo that makes it a 100% must buy for miilions.
That's just idiotic. The idea that millions of iPhone users are doing all these cool things like video editing and enjoying it just irks the **** out of you. Maybe you are trying to justify why you are paying so much for a WP7 and not getting 1/2 the functionality of an iPhone.
You are missing the point. Imagine you're at a ski resort and you've just recorded this unbelievable video and you won't get back home for another few days. But the iPhone will allow you to create a little movie out of it and post it on Twitter/FB within an hour. That's the kind of "little miracles" that surround the iPhone. Sure most people will never use iMovie on iPhone, but it's apps like that give it that magic halo that makes it a 100% must buy for miilions.
You are missing the point. Imagine you're at a ski resort and you've just recorded this unbelievable video and you won't get back home for another few days. But the iPhone will allow you to create a little movie out of it and post it on Twitter/FB within an hour. That's the kind of "little miracles" that surround the iPhone. Sure most people will never use iMovie on iPhone, but it's apps like that give it that magic halo that makes it a 100% must buy for miilions.
Hahah it's you that's getting irked by the fact that I like my phone and don't want an iPhone and couldn't care less about video editing.
Why are you even on here if you just want to bad mouth WP and praise the iPhone? Seriously?
This is true. I also think it's pretty dumb that they bundle multiplayer support on the console into a subscription. It should be free, period. On the phone, I don't think there's any way they could get away with charging for online - it's already annoying to many of us that XBL titles are priced at premiums due to achievements that we don't care for. XBL has what, 40 million subscribers? They're planning to sell more than 40 million Windows Phones, right?I think they need Multiplayer on WP7 Xbox Live and you shouldn't have to pay for it either.
They have Bungie and 343 Studios
Well if they are offering Batman Lumia phones, why not custom gamer phones!
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